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MISDTOTHJ IMrXTCTTTCTBTOR MEDFOTID, OTCTWotf, TTTTTOTWY, OCTOBER I."), IDJf V;'J I J BY T VOLUNTEER POLICE EORCE AND DRILL TO LOSE FRUITS OF E GALICIA VICTORY AT BATTLE FRONT n J mm END PERMITS ISSUED MUTANTS F M RUSSIA FORCED A SPREADS WORK PONG mam AMONG A TIAN MINT! SOLUTIONS OF ROGUES POWER i nn JMiniiin frri W K .. ' Tim tiMiclitMK Institute for .liicltHon iiml Josephine counties which wmh held In this clly closed yenteiiluy (if triniiiii iiflxr a nniTOHHfiil three iJayn' session, In mlillttou to thu reitulnr prui' IIiikh tint ni'liiiol directors of those I'iMiiitli'H nl ho unit iiml writ ad dressed liy HCittn HiipiiilnttinilDiit Churchill uml Mr. Aclmrninii, r'sl dent of lint Hiuin imi uml school at Aliiiiiiioiilh, Tim inoriiliiK session con slstnd of mi assembly, mi address by I'lliirlpal 0, II, llowttiaii followed by a division or tho tendinis Into classes littiiillltiK thu different subjects. Tho iifternoon session Included ii rous tin; uddress hy Mr. Arkuriimn, Thu number of iiiiloiiiohllim furnished (onlil not iironiiiioitiitii thu InrKe mini Imr of teacher's who woto desirous of vUIIIiik point of Interest In thu val ley, AccoiilliiK to tlm n'KlHtriitlou :ifi teiiehers wcro In attnilanrc. Thu follow Inc. resolutions were adepted: Wo, thu (earlier of Jackson mid .lomiphliiii coiintli'M, In Joint lusllttito IIKMMIlllled, IttSolVO That mo iimiiiallfli'illy endorse tho Mllti referred to thu people of Ore noli In tho November election for tlm r'0Mnlm: of tho Ashlnnd ami tho Weston ilnli! normal schools; uml further that we approve of tho effort Hindu hy southern Oregon to nwuken Intiiri'Ht In them Important measures. That tho "I'layKroiiint .Monuiionl" which Ih a iintliiii-wldo iii:ltuled iiies llon, hn iilvon our fullest iiynipathy ami our moKt senlous effort In se riirlni: a strong itiilliiiitt In It k favor ami ItH final promotion In our re Npdlw counties. That tho stutidiirdlnitlon of our rural schools he strongly Indorsed; that xtii'h action will promnto effic iency of tho schools, lhi cannu of imnltatlon ami romnuinlty spirit. That wo express our approval of "Tho Hoys' ami lrls' ImliiHtrlnl Club I'rojict-Worlt," Wo know that tho movomont hnH mot with tho ap probation of pupil, parents and teachers. That thu cause, of practical education haH boon advanced, an In ovliloni'oil by tho niimbor of surress ful hcIiooI fairs hold throiiKhont tho Mute and by tho excellent oxhlbll at tho slate fair at Kiiloin. lint, we would rocoiuini.'iid, that tho require ments of Club Project Woik bo slm pllfk'd alotiK tho follow Iiik llnen: (a) That wo, IiuIiik onjood the faxor of tho Mod ford toachorH and manaKonioiit of tho Lyceum, thanli thorn for their kindness and tholr novel ontortaliinioiit In extend ing to nn tho pleasure ami benefit of hoarliiK I'nrlelte'a lecture. (Ii) That wo thank tho inomhorH of tho Modfoid Commercial club for tholr active Interest and for tho idea Hiiro trip Riven uh. (e) That wo tbanli tho citizens or Medford for tholr hearty welcome and uiiHtlntod hospitality. FOR CAPITAL REMOVED IIO.MI., via Purl. Oct. IT,, fi a. in Tho (llurnul D'ltalla, rommciitlnK on tho situation createil hy Franco, offering anyiilm at Havre to tho Del kIiiii Kovoriimont, an action which It doolari'H followed tho Italian law j;lv liiK KiiaranteoH to tho I'ope, decliu'H thlu fact hIiowh that tho law which Iiiih worked no woll In Itomo durliiK tho lant IS yoairi linn boon found to bo perfect, "Hy a curloiiH colnrldonco," thu iiownpapor I'ontlnuuH, "tho llolKlan cabinet iiccoptliiK from Franco treat inont oiiial to that onjoyod by thu Holy Boo In Italy Ih ii Catholic cab Inet boloiiK to that party which In HoIkIiiiii often haH UHHortod that tho I'apu Iiuh not tho liberty nor tho In dopomlonco noconury to oxurclHo hla pioroKatlvo. In thin tranln hour thu hnrolo UoIkIhu pooplo uiiut recoKnUo Hint tho Itullau lawH iiohkouh a lib oral Hplrlt, pruulno Juridical hciiho and Kiuat political wlHdom." LONDON', Oel. Ifi, U :.-0 p. in, Vlilimllv nil IIiii liii'iuliol'ri of llie llril ni io,viiI I'ninily ilepiuleil I'loiu l.on ilon loilny lor Haiiiliiiiuliiini I'or u hlny, tlm ilimitloii of uliii'li h not iiiinoiiiii'i'il. iii'i'ii Mnlhi'i' Alexiin. 1 1 III llllll J'lllll'I'HN Vleloilii It'll Ilia I'lipllul iliiimu tltti I'nii'iioiui on ii ii'iiiil Irnin, l'olliivnl hy uiioiir xii'i'inl lieiiliiK KlMK UroiX" lilnl liii'i'ii Mmy uml I'Hiii'i'Ki Mni' mil) I'lllll't'M AH't'll Will illllllb DiiiIiiie tho iiiinrlor ending Hep tomhor :i(), IIIII, Ktnlo MiiKlnoer .lohu II, I.iiwIh, homed 17H periulln for tho appropriation of water. TIidhu ponultH lvo tho ciNt of proponed uorkn an appioxlmatoly .1,n0O,iion, and Involve tho coiiMtructlou of l!:in iiiIIom of en mil llnon, tho dovolopuioiit of .'Hi, Hill liornupowor, and tho Irri gation of l.'I.IOll iicioh of laud, Tile feiiH nillocloil by thin depart nieiit durliiK Hie pant miarlor oxco-'d (hone collected In tho hiiiiio period lant )oar by LTi per rout and tho money dnpnMtod sltli dm ntate troantiror durliiK tho flrnt three-iiunr-torn or IHIt, nmountliiK to $10,17.1, oxccoiIk tho nppropilatlon for tho nd- mlulntratlvo oxpoiinen of tho office for an ontlro your. Tho follow Inn permit worn Innuod In .lacliKoii (oiiuty duilni; tho pant 'Hiia'rler: Tho ItoKiio lllvor I'ublle Hervlce Corporation or (Irantn I'ann, for Hi" deviilopliient of ll,S!IS thooiotlcal hoinnpowor, dlxertlnit water from ItOKll rler In nee. Ill' T fl'J H It II II. ('. I.'. Hlanloy of llrowunhoro for tho Irrigation of three acron, lucliiillni; douiontln- niipply, dlverdnc water fioui Whlnkoy rrook In wo 2.'. T Sfi H It I i:. .1 I). WllllaniK of Anhlaml, for tho IrrlMatlou or no acron, di verting water from Hall Mountain crook In nee I'll T -10 H 11 3 K. Kate Ii. Ilurford of Cold IIIII, ror tho Irrigation of ti'i anon, illvertlni: water from Haiun rrook In nee 31 T :ir, H It .' V i:. I., .and .Martha ICIeue, Cold IIIII, ror ilomontlc xup id), dlvertlm; water from a nprliiK locatod In wo ! T K H It W. F T. Onboru of Medford, for minim: iiirioKon, diverting water from Stnr crook In hoc III T .'la H II 3 (J. It. Mndloy and ( V. McDonald, of Medford, ror tho Irrigation of 30 Heron, dhortltiK water from I.ohI crook In noc 30 T 33 8 It 3 C. F. (', I'ronton of Jncknonvlllo, for tho Irrigation of fit, acron, dUurtliiK wat er from IIIk ApplcKato rUor'lu oc, S T ID H II 3 V. V. M. CENTER OF ALLIES RESUMES AC I IIOKDIUrX. Oct. i:. 1:1.1 p. m. -A Inli olTioiul of the French govern uiciil ilcelaroil thi luorinue; thut the lutt'-t ilixpntchcx from the front showoil that the military situation was about to develop more rapidly on the center, in the icuioii of llcrrv un-llae, iiml on tho loft in the l.u HiiHsi'll, K-tiiiroA uml llailloiil dN I riot. Tho nllie- ooiitiuuo lo niuko pro lews, this official ooiitiuucil. Severiil holly ooulontoil poxitioiiH wliieli luul oliaiiKi'il IiiiiiiIk repcntedly during tho liiht few wooliM wore now held trnii,' ly hy the Fieiioli, uml tho Anejo Frcneli tiitualiou vvhn moil oiiooiii'iik inj;. bi ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK Tells How She Was Made Well by LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La. "I take pleasure I In writing those lines to oxpress my grati tude to you. I am only 1C years old and work In a tobacco factory. I havo been a very sick girl but I havo Improved wonderfully ainea taking Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vogetn I bio Compound and am now looking line and feeling a thousand times better." Miss Amelia Jaquiixard, 3901 To houpltoulaa St., New Orleuns, La. St. Clair, Pu. "My mother wti alurmed becauso I wus troubled with supprosslon and had pains In my back and side, and sevuru headaches. I had pimples on my face, my complexion wuo tallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had nervous spells, was very tired and had no ambition. Lydlu E. l'inlihum's Vik etablo CoinKund hus worked lll;u a charm In my case and has regulated mo. I worked in n mill among hundreds of girls uml havo recommended your medi cine to many of them. "Miss Khtki.i.a M.quiltU, HOThwIngSt, St. Clulr, l'u. There Is nothing that touches moro than fiperlence, Therefore, such let ters from girls who have suirered ami were restored to health by Lyilli. 12. I'lnkhuiii's Vegetable Coiiim)iiiii should b a lesson lo others, Thu sumo remedy is within reach of all, l.rtilll V.. I'iuklisui Mviitdun l'u. fouull. Vullsl) Linn, JNsh, VuMrlrllenr ill U 4IPCUC NVWMt awl Iiuh, Matw. Is4 sW14 laj ausMi'iYsl br a lllvt wNlbkim'i LONDON, Ort. IT..- Founded by mifrraKlHiH, a Women's Volnnlowr Po llen force In drllllnc dallv for duty. Thoy rail IIilmiihuIvch tho Women I'o llci, VoIiintoeiH and nro an off-shoot of the Woiiiiiu'h rrf-odom l.cai;ne, or wblcli Mm, Dcnpard, a slntor of Blr John French, In tho head. When they nro ready for actlvo wrvlco thoy will ko( a fetching nnlforin to Klvi; thuui u winl-offlcliil Htatim. A navy blue wrn coHtiuno of a riniirt military cut mako up tho outfit, Hrnnn letters, "W. V. P." on tho shoulder strap, n motal biulKo on tho front or tho hat, and npoclal baditen, donotliiK tlm duty dlvlnlon, hiicIi an "V" tor park, and nuinbor or tho countable on the collar and niich necessary Imple ment oh first aid appliances, Includ ing niiiollluK hiiIIh (ror raws, not ror tho policewomen), police whlntlen, district mai, and pocket toiches will coiuplitto tho equipment. Tho now pollcowomoii nro already hard at work learning tho jlu-jltnu ror Helf-defoime, pollco drill, signal IIiik, pollci court procedure, and flrnt aid livery woman no far enrolled ban had to pans a medical examina tion an to pb)Hlcal f linens uml euro has boon taken only to accept tbono otherwise uallfled lo undertake thin now renponnlhlllty. Tho ages range from 30 lo 45. The fono Is ruled by a chief (Minn Dainur Oawnou), deputy chief (Mlfs Nlnn lloyiol, lunpoctor In chief (Mm. MeoHon C'oatoH), and an lnventlcalor In chief (Mm. IMIth Wutnon), who Is a nort of chief deloetlvo, ami a I'liurgo officer (Mrs. N. K. Htran',o) BRITAIN REPLIES TO T I'KKINfl, Oct. l,"i. - ICfiI mir to the Chinoso protot of the .InpnnoM' occupation of tin Slian-Tuu',' railnuy (Ircnt llritmn luih re-dled that "lie i unable to intorforo with lor nlly. Iiipau li tul no alternative, the llrit ih miHuor ny, nuing to the foot that this ruilioiid in (Jennnn-owncil uml that thi"ownerrt were iiIiik it for militurv jiurjoien. LONDON, Oo. ',, 0;-i n. m. Tlie u'looin which ha cnvclopcil KtiL' Imiil ninee the fall of Antwerp Iiiih Ix.'i'ii coiiicwlint liyliteiicd hy the mow eonliiincil in ofheial coniiminiciitioiiH 1 1 it 1 the nllic uio mote tlinn holilinp their own in the 'uriou filitinir nlomj tlm Kriiueo-llclciiiii holder; hut thiu feelinir o elation Iiiih been lompereil by the rowing reiilirnlion that the iiHian invn-ion of Sileiu, which wii-- hclievi'd to how heen im mllient, muni have been postponed iu ilel'inilcle -cnilitif; Iho outoomc of tho liutllo in Hiixhlmi I'olainl. KiiKHin in llie ea-t oem, lo have boon compelled to follow the Moo of her enemy in the wo! nml Mierifioo the fruitH of her iolory bv hi tiding reinforeiinents o miother pari of the lone luittle Iron I. The remimptlon of Iho AiMrn-Oermmi offensive III Oal iein wii mi outcome of the notion of ItiiHxin in Homllnij heavy reinforce- iiioiiIm to river Nioneii, ovideiitl" uti dor iho iimirohxioii that the (Icrniun invn-ion of the Sitwiilki ilitriet wiim ii icnl incuaoe uml not mcrelv u ili- orlinj; inovcuicnt. . "" The withdriiwiil of ItiinMiiu forced fioui welern (laliein, however, Is re eiilllcil hole to ho not nx eoilll'lcte iik liit leporlcil, for Vicuna admit thai l'reuivl i still in i-rttfil on one hide, while I'otrojjrnd rowirts that tho pir risiui of this foitre-s has been invnd eil bv licaso uml is on the point of onpi illation. SOLDIERS TO AFRICA NKW Y0K, Oct. l.'i.-Two expe ditionnry forces of Portuguese troops for one of which Knglih transports wore u-ed. failed from Lifhon on September 10 lo reinforce guru-oils in Portugueo po-ohions in Africa which adjoin thoo of (leruimiy. This wns made known today by ( Kmigel Do Sanipaio, Poituguc-c eon-ul gen ornl nl New Yip-!; nml is the first news to roach this country of any actual military preparations bv Por lugal for Hie eventuality of that country's participation in thetrnr. VKNICII, Duly, Oct. 13, iu Pans, 1'JjO p. in. According lo rciwirts reaching Venice, cholera 'ih making) rapid slrides throiighont llungnrvi nml the progrcsH of the disease is cmiing iilin m.' The iluii'nriim mitliorllics, it now ii mien rs. were too Inv in the begin ning in Iho nialter of the .nnitary , supervifiou of prisoner- cmnns, which since hnvc been placed under special conliol. Now nil suspect cases nro being isolated in ho-pitnls. Other dispatches reaching Venice relate Ihat the Austrian coinmissnrv dcpattincnt is breaking down, so far as the equipment of now recruits is concerned. The-o men are suffering from ii sciircitv of ehdthing and hools, especially heavy winter gar ments. IN ONE MINUTE! OPEN- CLOGGED NOSTRILS COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH Stops Nasty Discharge, CUari Stuffed Htd, Heali Inflamed Air Paiiagas and You Oreatha Fraaljr. Try "r.ly'fl Cream Ilalm." (let n small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little In the nostrils mid Instantly your clogged nose mid ntoppod-up air pannages of tho head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness mid headache disappear. Ily morning! the catarrh, coKMiohcad or catarrhal sore throat will begone. Kud stub misery now! net the mail bottle of "Kly'n Cream lUlm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; nenetrntci and heals tho luilamoil, swollen membrane which linos I be nose, head and thro.it; ele.irn the nlr imssages ; stops nasty dUcbarges mid n fwllng of cleaiislug, soothing relief comes Im mediately. Don't lay nwako to-night strug gling for breath, with, head slutTed; nostrils elo.ii). banking and blowing. Catarrh or it cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Jh distress ing but truly needles,. Put your faith .Just once In "Lly's ('ream Halm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. POULTRY WANTED Wc Arc Headquarters for Poultry In Mcdford Will always pay you the highest market cash prices. Can use all kinds. We solicit your trade. MEDFORD POULTRY 6 EGG CO. TELEPHONE 583 riii 129 FIR STREET Kansas Baptist Pastor "Lets Cat Out" of Prohibition Bag "Theie me I III JOINTS IN TOI'KKA where iiilninitin liipior Ih hold." lti:V. IKHIKItT (inilDON, Topehu. To pi ovo it, he went on! mid liunlit u lcg of beer, two oiui'H of Imllleil heer, u KriTCAKI'J I'l'l.li OF WIIIKKV nml nil llie nine nml glu III! fdl'l.ll CAKIIV. 1 Iit Itl Advoill-oniont, Taxpayer H Wutfu llmneis' Leamiii of Oh-IIoii, I'DllluiliI, Oiouoii ) OASCARETS a Kingdom IOtffl TEA GARDEN SYRUP &" There ii no other syrup like Tea Garden. It is i3 H scientifically blended from choice Oriental v&'rH aaai sugar and is unequaled in purity, flavor I NXYHfi H and food value. XX1 aLH I'r-ent tn of thus a f X ij saaH rouponx to your crornr Name...., N. N iiH with an order for a Knl- X ! Ion nf Tea Uardrn City X H Hyrup anil h will Klv XbH ou ttrr a Jar of Tea (Jrocer a (Jnrden I'rero. v M Pacific Coast Syrup Co. I i'ohti,ani). onnaoN. I Gosnv E BOWES HEADACHE COLDS (Jet a 10-cent hox now. Turn the rascals out tho head ache, hlllousness, lndlK'stlou, the sick, sour stomach and had colds turn thoin out tonight and keep them out with Cascarots. Millions or men and women take h Cascarot now and then and never know the misery caused by a lazy llvor, cIokkoiI bowels, or nn upset stomach. . Don't put In another day of distress Let Cascarets cleanso your stomach; remove the sour, fermenting food; take the excess bile from your liver and carry out all tho constipated wasta matter and poison in the bow els. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver nnd bowel action for months. Children lovo Cascarets becauso they never gripe or sicken. Adv. Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effectlvo from August 1, 1014,10 August 1, 1915, and BiiSran.HJd against any reduction (luring that time: Touring Car 100 Town Car .......... 000 F. O. n. Detroit. All cars fully equipped. (In tho United States of Amorlca Only.) Furthor, wo will bo able to obtain the maximum efficiency ra out factory production, and tho mrnlmum cost in our purchasing and sales departments it wo can reach an output ot 300,000 cars be tween tho abovo dates. And should wo reach this production we agreo to pay as tno Buyer's share from MO to 60 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car betweon August 1, 1914, and August , i31t. For further particulars regarding theso low prices and profit-snaring plan, see tho nearest Ford Branch or Dealer. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Sparta Hulldiiig Mcdford, Orcgo. WHY DESTROY the INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS OF OREGON ? That's what the so-called "Water Front" bills, Numbers 328 and 330 on the ballot, will do if passed at the Novem ber election. Why make it impossible to build saw mills or any other industrial, labor-producing plants on the rivers and bays of Oregon? That's what the passage of these bills will do. Why cripple the development of our great timber re sources; why cripple all future manufacturing in Oregon? That's what will take place if the people vote "yes" on numbers 328 and 330. Why lock up the thousands of acres of over-flow lands bordering upon the navigable waters of the State and its miles of water front for the benefit of "future generations;" why not let the present generation have some of the benefit from the use of these lands? Industries of all kinds will be driven from Oregon and intending investors will turn their backs upon the State if these so-called "Water Front" bills become laws. That is why every man. woman and child k Oregon will be adversely affected if these bills are passed by the peo ple in-November. Oregon needs outside capital to develop its great natural resources ' but we will drive it away if we pass Numbers 328 and 330 on the ballot at the November election. If these so-called "Water Front" bills are passed by the people, a vast amount of property will be withdrawn from taxation in thk State and this great burden will be thrown upon the rest of the taxable prop erty, resulting in a heavy increase in everybody's taxes. These bills are vicious; they are destructive of the very bet itr- , efts ot the Mate; they ought never to become laws. The way to defeat them is to vote "NO" 329 and 331. OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION w., FJ4 AtJvtUat VaUkA U.illAla .PariljUaUaL fWaUKAlft W WWW OTwVtPVaW WW tHBWf a PWVW aft O; 1 '77W y ,M " c'n tf :&.